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Premier Scott Moe (Lisa Schick/980 CJME)
Premier Scott Moe is ready to bar the doors of establishments that are ignoring public health orders aimed at limiting the spread of COVID-19.
During a conference call Tuesday, Moe was asked if Saskatchewan should shut down some activities and add more orders that would lower the provinceâs case numbers.
âI donât believe we need new measures put in place to bend the COVID curve here in Saskatchewan,â Moe replied. âWhat we need is everyone to follow the measures that are in place â and enough is enough. Itâs time for us to start enforcing (penalties against) those that are not following those measures.â
By Ryan Young
Jan 19, 2021 6:49 PM
Saskatchewan’s Premier expects the province to run out of vaccines in the next few days.
Scott Moe says he heard in a news story that the federal government announced there would be no Pfizer shipments next week instead of hearing it from the feds.
Saskatchewan Health Authority CEO Scott Livingstone says the available doses will be distributed for both new vaccinations and second doses.
The lengthened acceptable time period between shots at 42 days mitigates some of the challenge around the shortage, Armstrong says, and Pfizer has promised to increase shipments once it’s back online.
Posted: Jan 20, 2021 1:56 PM CT | Last Updated: January 20
Crackers, a Saskatoon restaurant and bar, has been declared a superspreader location for COVID-19.(Chanss Lagaden) comments
The number of COVID-19 cases connected to a superspreader event at a Saskatoon karaoke bar and restaurant continue to rise.
As of Wednesday, 81 confirmed cases have been linked to Crackers Restaurant, according to the Saskatchewan Health Authority.
The establishment closed after an outbreak was declared on Jan. 9 by the health authority. Crackers will remain closed until further notice, according to a post on the restaurant s Facebook page.
Initially, 16 positive cases connected to the outbreak were identified between Dec. 23 and Jan. 4. At that time, the health authority said there was significant risk for second-generation spread of the disease.
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